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  1. 'I'm sorry but for obvious reasons nobody mentioned minds, closed or otherwise. This is again evidenced by the intriguing fact that you can seek answers without reading the science out there. Surely a Prima Facie case of a 'mind' fixated by an unsubstantiated ideology, already made up and presumed to have the answers already.'

     

    Knocker I do not consider the trot ladled out by the sites I mentioned as science. Just saying. Of course what you have just stated could equally be applied to yourself. Just saying again, nothing personal.

  2. "I find it rather amusing that the intellectuals in the other thread are doing exactly what they are accused of. When lacking any substantial science to support their ideological stance they resort to vacuous rhetoric. I await their debut with the literati in WUWT with baited breath. Assuming of course they are not already be there".

     

    I agree, far better to extract drivel from Wotts. Hotwopper and sceptical science. /sark

  3. This has already been debunked Knocker.The most infuriating aspect of the copious amounts of climate related papers being published is the lack of verification that follows on. I can understand why students need to try and publish even if the conclusions are dubious but hey! The claim made here is well within well documented and recorded European history. Where is the evidence of such cataclysmic volcanic activity?. This would have been very obvious if it resulted in an event as marked as the little ice age. There is none.It is all very well to make claims like this but there is no way that that such a momentous event would have gone undocumented. 

  4. This entire thread has been a mishmash of believer ,non-believer unsubstantiated dog biscuits. There is evidence that solar cycles have an influence on climate. To what extent and via what mechanism has not yet been  established. Can we cut the point scoring and focus on the evidence whichever way it points?

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  5. With the nasty looking storm forecast for the Svalbard region I got to thinking what if we saw a run of such strong features driving ice so fast it ended up off the north of Scotland and entering the north Sea? Would folk expect such an event to influence the weather patterns that we see? Could we exepct such cold temps locally to lead to cyclogenesis to our north ( and not off Greenland)?? 

    You really need to stop this weird speculation thing GW. What if?. 

  6. Whatever your view on climate change "either way", the current, rather interesting scenario up north is purely weather related and will resolve itself sooner than later. The Arctic temperatures are not far off typical for this time of year and as soon as the polar bear tumbling high wind situation calms down, normal service will be resumed.

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